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Seansvr
Oct 12, 2011Aspirant
Empty /media share while /c/media is filled #16777983
I have been the proud owner of a Ultra 6 for about three weeks now. After I got it I spend a couple of days configuring, installing and transferring all the files. I installed a some add-ons (Sabnzbd,...
szlevi
Jan 28, 2012Aspirant
Same issue here WITH LATEST STABLE FIRMWARE: first it fucked up my shares, eg /c/triple was not writeable regardless of reboots etc.
The ReadyNAS web UI is really an abomination, a true piece of shit for management so I installed EnableRootSSH and truned it on, rebooted.
When I logged in via CLI I saw /c/webroot with some content from my share called triple (there was another /c/triple empty???) me plus nzbgetweb or whatever folder... moved (rm) everything to a third, unaffected share as root then got rid of the triple share via web UI and rebooted. Now /c/webroot is gone, /c/triple is gone so I thought everything is fine.
Now when I browse to the third folder (CIFS share from my W7) using my regular ReadyNAS user, where I moved everything, there's nothing but a stupid Recycle Bin.
When I check it from CLI then everything is there, owned by my regular ReadyNAS user (not admin).
Ran a chown -R nobody:nogroup on one subdir but alas, didn't help...
...I'm really getting pissed by this UTTER PoS linux fork Netgear is pushing on these NAS boxes - is there anyone there at Netgear who know how to fuckin build a proper distro...?
These bugs are fuckin RIDICULOUS, so lame, never happens under a regular distro.
PS: it is NOT a SC issue, nor any other plugin issue, this is an OSissue. I updated to Logitech MEdia Server during the day but this has started well before that and it only serves up my /media/music folder and it works fine (my Squeezebox plays music just fine.)
The ReadyNAS web UI is really an abomination, a true piece of shit for management so I installed EnableRootSSH and truned it on, rebooted.
When I logged in via CLI I saw /c/webroot with some content from my share called triple (there was another /c/triple empty???) me plus nzbgetweb or whatever folder... moved (rm) everything to a third, unaffected share as root then got rid of the triple share via web UI and rebooted. Now /c/webroot is gone, /c/triple is gone so I thought everything is fine.
Now when I browse to the third folder (CIFS share from my W7) using my regular ReadyNAS user, where I moved everything, there's nothing but a stupid Recycle Bin.
When I check it from CLI then everything is there, owned by my regular ReadyNAS user (not admin).
Ran a chown -R nobody:nogroup on one subdir but alas, didn't help...
...I'm really getting pissed by this UTTER PoS linux fork Netgear is pushing on these NAS boxes - is there anyone there at Netgear who know how to fuckin build a proper distro...?
These bugs are fuckin RIDICULOUS, so lame, never happens under a regular distro.
PS: it is NOT a SC issue, nor any other plugin issue, this is an OSissue. I updated to Logitech MEdia Server during the day but this has started well before that and it only serves up my /media/music folder and it works fine (my Squeezebox plays music just fine.)
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